The Trust for Public Land works on projects related to urban land use, public parks, and land conservation in the United States. Its activities have included involvement in urban park and open space initiatives in cities such as New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles. It has also participated in programs related to urban environmental planning and access to public spaces. The organization has also been involved in projects related to land protection and public access in collaboration with government agencies and other organizations. These have included work associated with national, state, and local parks and protected areas. As an accredited
land trust, the organization operates differently from some traditional land trusts in that it does not typically retain long-term ownership of conservation land. Instead, it works with public agencies, community groups, and other organisations to support the planning, funding, and development of projects, with ownership of land generally transferred to public bodies or partner organisations. The organization has also participated in activities related to public funding for parks and conservation, including involvement in campaigns and policy initiatives at local, state, and federal levels, sometimes in collaboration with affiliated entities.. == Strategies, programs and initiatives ==